Breaking Language: The Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement in Literature

Breaking Language: The Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement in Literature

Contents of this path:

  1. Introduction: How was the Civil Rights Movement fought in language?
  2. James Brown, "Too Funky in Here" (1979)
  3. Builder Levy, I AM a Man (1968)
  4. Pre-Civil Rights Era Uses of Language: Epistemic Violence and Legal Restrictions
  5. Dykes on Bikes: Headlining SF Pride Parade since 1977
  6. Malcolm X's Repudiation of a Slave Name
  7. Malcolm X: Language Play and Caustic Irony
  8. Audre Lorde: "You cannot dismantle the master's house with the master's tools" (1984)
  9. Adrienne Rich "Diving into the Wreck" (1973)
  10. James Baldwin: Deconstructing the Language of Racism
  11. Conclusion: Language as a Medium for Activism and Liberation
  12. Creative Commons License
  13. Resources
  14. test of radial view
  15. visualization of content